define client /server network operating system
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A client-server network is the medium through which clients access resources and services from a central computer, via either a local area network (LAN) or a wide-area network (WAN), such as the Internet. ... A major advantage of the client-server network is the central management of applications and data.
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Client-server networks
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- A client-server network is the medium through which clients access resources and services from a central computer via a local area network (LAN) or wide-area network (WAN), such as the Internet.
- A unique server called a daemon may be employed for the sole purpose of waiting for client requests, at which point a network connection is initiated until the client request is completed.
- Network traffic is classified as client-to-server (north-south traffic) or server-to-server (east-west traffic). Popular network services include e-mail, file sharing, printing, and the World Wide Web.
- A major advantage of client-server networks is the central management of applications and data.
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